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Robb Orr writes for Bleeding Cool from ECCC. I usually only attend comic book related panels at conventions, but I was willing to make an exception for
These tidbits about the Trinity of Sin leave us with some questions: The Phantom Stranger is being renamed Trinity Of Sin: The Phantom Stranger. Now we
When Sam Raimi appears in public, Evil Dead questions follow. "I would love to make Evil Dead 4. My brother & I plan to work on the script this summer."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kX4rhG4lwJ0 Aaron Haaland writes; This one's about spoilers, why I've grown to dislike them, why they happen, all my
Whern showing off his layouts for Superman, Chris Sprouse posted; Also, expect some Tom Strong news soon! Could this be the long awaited Tom Strong and
It's time for another look at which comic books retailers are scrabbling to get more copies of ahead of their publication. As always second prints and
From James O'Barr, creator of The Crow, a new western comic, Sundown. Oh yes, and it wiggles about a bit. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2arweEJ6Q1c It's
Guardians of the Galaxy looks like it will be March's bigest selling comic. Which means... lots of covers. Dynamic Forces has a Deadpool/Guardians cover
Time to add someone new to the Power List. Aaron Diaz, 29 year old author of the web comic Dresden Codak has just raised $200,000 on Kickstarter to put
The first in a new series looking at retailer's stories. You've earned customer loyalty when they camp out in below freezing temperatures for two days
Dynamite Entertainment haven't exactly the strongest reputation when it comes to attending comic conventions. They'll do a panel here, a panel there, but
Before Iron Man 3 is done, Tony Stark will be headed into space in a new suit of armor. That suit of armor is in the new Iron Man 3 poster.
They began as digital comics, overseen by Chris Roberson and Allison Baker. But Image and IDW sees not to have been able to abide that. And now they'll be
Five Weapons by Jimmie Robinson is totally and utterly Harry Potter with violence instead of magic. Oh and in America. There are five houses at the
Remember that diagram that showed the future of the Marvel Universe in Avengers #5 years ago? That included at its end, The Ultron War? It looks like
There are spoilers for comics published today and last week. below. So, yes. Fathers and sons. Suddenly that seems to be what my superhero comic books are
One prominent retailer told me yesterday that he only increased his order on Batman Inc #8 because he saw this story on Bleeding Cool. And appears to be
Not sure what's going on here yet, but they have everyone's attention: So we had this Marvel First thing. Now Marvel asks us to count to 52 with some
So, Vibe #1 may have had a fair few first New 52 appearances of a number of characters, all locked away in government jars. Gypsy of course. Krakkl from
Batman Inc 8 will be the most talked-about book of the week: The NY Post, in an arrangement with DC Comics, have spoiled Batman Inc #8, out on Wednesday.
And how did The Oscars do?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhEVg5PUxKI From the ComicsPRO Presentation by Boom! Studios, Mike Kunkel on why he, and HeroBear And The Kid, are at Boom!
Infinite Crisis was a comic book mini-series launched by DC in 2005, and published digitally about a year ago. But right now DC are applying for a new
Dave McCaig's unofficial fix for the Supergirl colouring error on Superman's pants last week (see below).... so what have you folk been reading on
Alistair Stuart writes; Hellblazer Issue 300 arrived this week, and brought John's life to a...mostly...sort of...definitive ending. It was an
Rikk Rodriguez writes; Add three more shops to the growing lists of stores not carrying that issue of Adventures of Superman. Baltimore’s Gorilla King
Bleeding Cool often follows the activities of Hollywood's A-List and the movies they are making. But occasionally we like to throw a spotlight on the
Iron Man 3 has a second trailer coming, readied for release with Oz The Great and Powerful. According to those who have seen it, it’s rather spectacular.
Tom Huxley writes: 1. It may not have a massive headliner on the scale of Stan Lee to bring in the crowds this time, but LSCC delivered a more rounded